Russian campaign in Left-bank Ukraine

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The Russian campaign in Left-bank Ukraine was a military offensive by the Tsardom of Russia during the Great Northern War aimed at securing control over the eastern bank of the Dnieper River and undermining Swedish and Cossack influence in the region.

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Russian campaign in Left-bank Ukraine canonical 1

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instanceOf military campaign
military offensive
aimedAt controlling key crossings of the Dnieper River
expanding Russian influence in Ukraine
weakening Swedish military presence in Ukraine
belligerent Cossack forces
Swedish Empire NERFINISHED
Tsardom of Russia NERFINISHED
conflictOf Tsardom of Russia NERFINISHED
context struggle for dominance in Eastern Europe
geopoliticalSignificance shift of power balance in the Dnieper region
hasObjective secure control over the eastern bank of the Dnieper River
undermine Cossack influence in Left-bank Ukraine
undermine Swedish influence in Left-bank Ukraine
hasStrategicGoal limit Swedish access to Ukrainian resources
secure supply lines for Russian forces in the region
historicalRegion Cossack Hetmanate NERFINISHED
involves Cossack units aligned with Russia
Cossack units aligned with Sweden
Russian regular troops
locatedIn Left-bank Ukraine NERFINISHED
locatedOn eastern bank of the Dnieper River
militaryTheater Ukrainian theater of the Great Northern War NERFINISHED
opposedTo Cossack Hetmanate NERFINISHED
Swedish Empire NERFINISHED
partOf Great Northern War NERFINISHED
relatedTo Eastern Front of the Great Northern War NERFINISHED
Russian–Swedish rivalry NERFINISHED
history of Ukraine in the Great Northern War
resultedIn increased Russian political influence in Left-bank Ukraine
timePeriod early 18th century

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Siege of Poltava partOf Russian campaign in Left-bank Ukraine